I'm excited but only because I'm a nerd for alternate timelines (Marvel, if you're reading this, bring back "What If...?")Also, while DC can't wait for their next editorial reboot, I wouldn't mind Mar...

@angelusalvus: Right. And crossovers and events used to be so rare in comparison that when something like, say, Onslaught came along, you kind of wanted to buy at least some of the other titles. But...

@darthmummy: Mostly yes. He's always been a bit unfaithful, so there's that. Really any psychic chick who shows any interest in him and he's all "Jean who?"But turning him into Magneto-lite certainl...

@angelusalvus: Right. And crossovers and events used to be so rare in comparison that when something like, say, Onslaught came along, you kind of wanted to buy at least some of the other titles. But...

@tyger: My nerd-sense tells me that Iron Man v Cap in the Civil War event, Cap and Tony butting heads in the movie, and Cap's "that's not freedom, that's fear" line are all recipes for that confrontat...

@ruler: I'd say that's a pretty good list of people who are morally ambiguous. Most of them (minus Frost and Rulk) started off with a very high moral standards, but as writers would have it they eith...

You're not crazy or being heavy handed. Comics used to be much more focused on smaller run one-and-done stories. Granted, an arc might run three to six issues, but usually, you could pick up a book,...